Charlie Bannerman's week started by catching her Malamute, Duke, who had
treed a neighbor's cat. Then her car wouldn't start. Everything seems
to go downhill from there. She has to deal with a crazy ex-boyfriend,
who still has the hots for her, his current girlfriend who is a bit
unhinged, and a neighbor who is at war with the neighborhood teenagers.
Then things get deadly: her car is blown up (with a body in it) and
someone drives a truck into her house. With the body count rising,
Charlie must figure out who is stalking her before they permanently turn
the lights out.

Review:

I adored this book. What I loved most was how much I connected with the
lead character. I too am an author, freelance writer, clumsy, and even
ambidextrous. Having that much in common with the lead character made
this a fun read. I also loved the chemistry between Charlie and Keaton.
The two grow together as the story develops and you can't help rooting
for them to become a couple. And, I loved Mr. Crubbs. He was the best
character of all. If you love cozy mysteries, read this book!

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